Things dyspraxic often describes (“dyspraxic ________”)
children,
child,
difficulties,
dysgraphia,
symptoms,
youngsters,
speakers,
patients,
patient,
speech,
pupils,
elements,
people,
deficit,
person,
student
How dyspraxic often is described (“________ dyspraxic”)
developmentally,
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